Way back when, lemonwood (not to be confused with wood from the fruit tree) was traditionally used for crafting archery bows and fishing rods. With a history like that, it’s no wonder that the wood has found its way into our kitchen, where the sturdiest tools are the best tools. These hand carved spoons (in sets of 2) are made special with a tapered, pointed end. Practical enough for everyday stovetop stirring, but unique enough to peek out of a serving bowl full of a grainy salad. Choose from 2 lengths: 12” long or 16” long.

Because they’re lovingly hand carved (by a friend of Farmhouse Pottery’s in Morocco!) each spoon will vary slightly in shape.

Hand wash only. Do not soak in water, as the wood could warp. Once a month or so, apply a little mineral oil to the spoon using a soft cloth. Do not use cooking oils such as olive or vegetable oil. If your spoon starts to feel rough or feathery, use a fine-grit sandpaper to smooth them. You can also sand out any stains or burn marks.

Meet the Maker

Farmhouse Pottery's commitment to farmers and makers shows in their collection of home goods. Founder Zoe Zilian's mission is rooted in a modern farm aesthetic that represents farm-to-table values infused in traditionally crafted designs. She's determined to sustain the next generation of local makers and farmers, and we couldn't think of a more beautiful way to achieve this than through her pottery, candles, and more.